On this Football 2 the MAX EXTRA, Sean Garmer, Gary Vaughan and Erik Watkins go in-depth for over one hour discussing all things Ezekiel Elliot Suspension.

They try to take as many angles as possible, from a legal standpoint, the league's point of view, the Dallas Cowboys and more. How does this affect the team off-the-field? Who starts at running back? And could this even be an issue on defense for the Cowboys too? Does the suspension ultimately go down on appeal? The trio cover it all here.

After that, at about the 1 hour and 10 minute mark, they get into the three-team trade, which wasn't officially a three-team trade. Can it officially be called a rebuilding year for the Buffalo Bills? What does the addition of Sammy Watkins do for Jared Goff? Can Ronald Darby be an answer for the Philadelphia Eagles defensive back depth? Is this a downgrade for Tyrod Taylor? And can Jordan Matthews help the receiving core.

Finally, Ryan Tanehill officially has ACL surgery, could this be his last year as a Miami Dolphins quarterback?

We continue discussing the NFL divisions here on Football 2 the MAX.
This episode, is all about the AFC East. Aaron Earlie joins us to talk
about the Miami Dolphins. Then a trio of Last Word on Sports writers help us
cover the other teams in the division. John Jackson covers the New York
Jets, James Coyne has the Buffalo Bills, and Tanner Bisbee discusses the
New England Patriots.

Each person on the panel gives their full standings for the AFC East and overall records for each team. We also do the

same and give a final wrap-up on the division too. So, be sure to join us for this AFC East 2016 Preview.

* Due to a technical issue we were having with our recording studio, we
had to change the way we normally do these preview podcasts. Our analysis of
the entire division happens after the first interview and we
unfortunately were not able to give analysis on each team individually *

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(1:00-7:00) We discuss the impact of Ryan Fitzpatrick re-signing with the NY Jets

(7:00-23:00) (Includes interview) New York Jets

(23:00-45:45) Our analysis of the Jets and we give our final standings for the entire AFC East division

We are starting to hit that lull in the off-season, where not a whole
lot is really happening. There is some news to talk about though and we
cover as much as we can of it.

Zach Mettenberger has been released by the Titans, we discuss if he has
any potential landing spots, there’s some injury news, as Shaq Lawson
has to have shoulder surgery and may not be ready to start the season,
Sammy Watkins also has a broken bone in his foot as well. The Atlanta
Falcons made some waves with their

possibly cheaply priced concessions, Jason Jones signs with the Dolphins and Anquan Boldin could go to the Titans.

We also keep things going with our burning questions on some NFL teams. What questions do we ask? Tune in to find out.

Due to Sean's trip to Texas for Wrestlemania and other things, unfortunately, we were unable to do a podcast until today.

Well, at least we picked a great day to make our return as the NFL 2016
Regular Season Schedule Released and we discuss our teams, the tasty
national match-ups and other things that may have caught our eye about
the schedule.

We are almost at the end of our Off-Season Analysis, as we look at the
NFC West with Sean-Louis Philipsen talking all things Seattle Seahawks

and Chet Yoder from 103.7 "The Game" in Louisiana giving us the lowdown on the San Francisco 49ers.

We also talk the sad passing of Will Smith, the crazy Rams and Titans
trade, Josh Gordon failing his drug test, and a few other things in the
news as well.

We kick things off today, with a short post-game discussing the College
Football National Championship game, which Alabama won 45-40 over the
Clemson Tigers. We discuss why Alabama won and why Clemson lost and also
discuss where this puts Nick Saban in the annals of coaching.

We move on to breakdown what happened over the weekend in the National
Football League, with our NFL Wildcard Weekend Recap. We discuss each
game, talk about what stood out to us about each of the winning teams,
some of

the controversies, and what to expect coming up in the Divisional Round.

Finally, we end things by discussing some more coaching changes and the latest NFL news.

We kick things off with a short post-game for the Monday Night Football shootout between the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins (6:05-18:45.) Have the Giants finally found their groove? Is the Miami Dolphins defense overrated? And what now for the Dolphins now that they are done in the playoffs race.

Then we get into the main portion of the program with our NFL Week 14 Recap (18:45-2:06:00,) where we discuss what led to the win, what led to the loss for each game, analyze some tough decisions, and answer questions about the teams that matter. Plus another look at the crazy NFL playoff race in both conferences too. (We do have a call-in during the middle of this that calls to talk about his Buffalo Bills from 58:45-1:14:30. So that's why the Recap portion went a little longer than normal.)

Finally, we end things with a preview for the Thursday Night Football game between the Tampa Bay Bucs and the St. Louis Rams (2:06:00-2:12:50.)

Gary has his Fantasy Football Playoff waiver wire pickups and we have our Top 5 Power Rankings and the Player of the Week as well. (2:12:50-End)

We kick things off today with a short post-game on the Thursday Night
Football game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions
(2:00-10:05.) Did that hail mary catch save the Packers season? Will
this be a loss that haunts the Lions the rest of the way? We discuss
those things and more.

After that, we get into the main portion of the show with our NFL Week
13 Preview (10:05-1:12:45.) We go game by game asking questions about
each team, playing some games, and also answering some

tough fantasy questions as well, while also making predictions on each game too.

We finish things out by making predictions on the huge College Football
Conference Championship games (1:12:45-End) happening on Saturday as
well.

We kick things off today with a short post-game on the Baltimore Ravens
vs. Cleveland Browns Monday Night Football game (5:45-20:20.) The game
was a close one up to the final play and the Browns even had to bring in
Austin Davis to replace Josh McCown. Should the Browns just use these
final games to evaluate Austin Davis instead of even thinking about
Johnny Manziel? Who should Baltimore Ravens fans and coaches be looking
at as nice pieces for next season? We discuss these things and more.

Then we get into the main portion of our program with our NFL Week 12
Recap (20:20-1:35:35.) Where we go game by game discussing the keys to
the wins and losses. We also ask questions about all the teams that
played and take a look at the muddy playoff picture in both conferences.
Who could be those wildcard teams at the end of the season? We try to
figure out that out and more.

Randy takes us through the final proper week of the College Football
(1:35:35-1:41:50) season and we take an early look at some of the
Conference Championship games too.

We finish things out with Gary's Fantasy Football pickups for Week 13,
our Top 5 Power Rankings, and our Player of the Week as well
(1:41:50-End.)

We kick things off by doing a recap of the three NFL on Thanksgiving Day games (3:55-23:10) that occurred and wonder if anyone left on the Carolina Panthers schedule is going to beat them.

Then we get into the main part of the podcast for our NFL Week 12 Preview where we ask questions about each team, and of course make predictions on each game as well. This went from (23:10-1:28:38, around the 1:13:00 mark we had a listener call-in to the show, which took the segment to the time listed. He talked to us about his Philadelphia Eagles for a bit and we also discussed the Johnny Manziel benching situation there.)

Coming into Week 12, 23 out of 32 teams are either at 500 or below it. Obviously, there are week's left to play in the season, but this can't be what the NFL wants can it? So, we discuss the NFL's parody and if it really is as good as it is perceived to be. (1:28:38-1:35:25)

We finish things out by giving our predictions on the big College Football games that happened on Saturday (1:35:25-End)